Indian | Indian Ocean | Indian National Congress | Indian Air Force | Indian Army | Indian Navy | French and Indian War | British Indian Army | Lone Wolf | Indian Railways | Indian Territory | Indian people | West Indian | Lone Wolf (gamebooks) | Indian cuisine | Anglo-Indian | Indian Rebellion of 1857 | Bureau of Indian Affairs | Wolf Vostell | Order of the Indian Empire | Indian Institute of Science | Indian independence movement | Wolf | Indian Wells | Indian subcontinent | Indian classical music | wolf | Indian Premier League | Indian Institutes of Technology | Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts |
Father Wolf and Mother Wolf (Raksha), a pair of Indian wolves raising a family of cubs, are furious to learn that Shere Khan the lame tiger is hunting in their part of the jungle because he might kill men and bring human retribution upon the jungle.
The wolves of Ashta were a pack of 6 man-eating Indian wolves which between the last quarter of 1985 to January 1986, killed 17 children in Ashta, Madhya Pradesh, a town in the Sehore district.